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Was the Mac really an "invention"? It combined some fresh thinking with many things that already existed in order to create a new product, but i wouldn't really call it an invention.

Doesn't work for me. Could it be because my hard drive isn't named "Macintosh HD"? Why would that make a difference?

Kudos to the officer for acting quickly and decisively to put as few people at risk as possible. He absolutely did the right thing, and i wish him a speedy recovery.

I love the DC-3. I really hope to get the chance to fly on one someday before they're all retired from service.

Grammar alert: The designer of this piece needs to learn about proper apostrophe use.

Personally, i'd be a little nervous about having a flat-screen TV anchored to the wall by nothing but a piano hinge.

If it's a gas or propane (or electric) fireplace, there's no flue... most are direct-vented out through the wall of the house these days.

Totally disagree with you. While consumers may want a "revolutionary" phone every year, the corporate world – RIM's bread-and-butter and core market – likes evolutionary change, and for new hardware and software to be compatible with their installed base.

I love how the reverse spin was part of their testing procedure!

I'd love for Apple to do an Airport Utility for iOS devices as well. Why should i have to sit down at one of my Macs to tweak a setting or two on my base station?

Don't they already have the Venza and Highlander based off the Camry platform?

Keep in mind, this is the European Civic, which is still a hatchback, and already has a more steeply raked beltline than the North American version.

What? Nobody's mentioned the Ariel Atom? It's been available with a number of small engines, but is currently sporting a 2.0L Honda mill good for a 0-60 time of 2.9 seconds.

It's so incredible that a car can strike a concrete wall at that speed and angle and the driver can just walk away.

Am i the only one who prefers the regular CTS grille over the "V" type grille?

The earth's gravity is stronger at the poles?

I like it. It's got sort of a "Paul Stanley mirrorball" effect to it.

I'd hit it.